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G-CIVX News History

Following the Boeing 747-400 technical issue at Vancouver yesterday, British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX positioned London Heathrow – Vancouver early this evening as BA9150 in order to operate yesterday’s delayed BA84 Vancouver – London Heathrow as BA9601.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX, which has been in storage/under maintenance at Bournemouth since 26th October, following a technical issue at New York JFK on 16th October, positioned Bournemouth – London Heathrow early this evening as BA9178.

Following the technical issue it encountered on 16th October, British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX positioned New York JFK – Bournemouth for further maintenance attention in the early hours of this morning as BA9175.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX operated BA117 London Heathrow – New York JFK this morning, however the aircraft then encountered a technical issue causing the cancellation of the return BA172 this evening.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX, which has been under maintenance at Cardiff-Wales since 24th February, positioned Cardiff-Wales – London Heathrow this afternoon as BA9172. The aircraft has been reconfigured from 14F/70J/30W/185Y to 14F/86J/30W/145Y with Panasonic IFE. It is the ninth of eighteen aircraft to be reconfigured.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX, which had been under maintenance at London Heathrow since 25th January, returned to service this afternoon operating BA295 London Heathrow – Chicago. The aircraft was just to the south of Iceland when it turned back to London Heathrow due to a technical issue. The aircraft landed safely on runway 27 Right with just the main body and nose gear deployed but without the wing gear. The aircraft was stopped on the runway for some time causing the airport to adopt single runway operations. The flight has been rescheduled for this evening.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX operated BA295 London Heathrow – Chicago today, however the return BA294 has been delayed overnight after the aircraft sustained damage in storms at Chicago. The flight was subsequently cancelled.

Following the technical return of BA55 London Heathrow – Johannsburg to London Heathrow last night, the flight departed again late this afternoon operated by Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX. Today’s scheduled BA56 Johannesburg – London Heathrow will operate as a day flight BA56X tomorrow.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX, which has been under maintenance at London Heathrow since 3rd May, returned to service this afternoon operating BA107 London Heathrow – Dubai. The aircraft has been repainted into White Union Flag with Crest Livery.

Following the earlier emergency diversion of Boeing 777-236ER G-VIIF to Shannon , British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX positioned London Heathrow – Shannon as BA9158 this evening in order to continue to diverted BA177 London Heathrow – New York JFK from Shannon – New York JFK.

Following the return of sister G-CIVX to London Heathrow last night, British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-BYGF operated yesterday’s delayed BA25 London Heathrow – Hong Kong this afternoon as BA25X and will operate today’s delayed BA26 Hong Kong – London Heathrow as a day flight tomorrow numbered BA26X.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX, which has been under maintenance at London Heathrow since 29th July, returned to service this evening as BA25 London Heathrow – Hong Kong. However the aircraft stopped the climb due to the left main gear not retracting, eventually climbing to 13,000 ft to dump fuel off the Essex coast before returning to London Heathrow. The flight has been delayed overnight.

British Airways Boeing 747-436 G-CIVX operating BA286 San Francisco – London Heathrow was close to Ayr when it squawked the 7700 emergency code and was vectored direct to London Heathrow due to a medical emergency on board.